ERP for Construction Companies
Integrated project controls, procurement, subcontractor management, site costing, and financial reporting for builders and contractors.
Book a demoIndustry Challenges
Common pain points that drive Construction Companies toward ERP adoption.
Cost Overrun Visibility
Delayed cost data from sites means project managers learn about overruns weeks after they occur.
Subcontractor Coordination
Tracking work progress, billing milestones, and contract compliance across dozens of subcontractors per project.
Material Wastage & Theft
Loose material tracking at job sites leads to wastage, pilferage, and unaccounted procurement.
Cash Flow Unpredictability
Misaligned billing cycles between client invoicing and vendor/subcontractor payments strain working capital.
Your ERP Solution
How Baaz configures ERP to address construction companies needs.
Real-Time Project Costing
Site-level data capture for labour, material, and equipment costs with daily cost-to-budget comparison.
Subcontractor Lifecycle Management
Contract creation, milestone tracking, measurement verification, billing, and retention management.
Material & Equipment Tracking
Gate-pass controlled material receipt, consumption tracking, inter-site transfers, and idle equipment alerts.
Cash Flow Forecasting
Project-level receivables and payables forecasting with milestone-based billing schedules.
Key Modules
Core ERP modules configured for construction companies.
Project Management
WBS, scheduling, milestone tracking, resource allocation
Procurement & Materials
Material indent, PO, GRN, stock register, site transfers
Subcontractor Management
Contracts, work measurement, billing, retention
Equipment Management
Fleet tracking, hire charges, maintenance, utilisation reports
Finance & Billing
Project GL, client invoicing, payment tracking, WIP analysis
Site Reporting
Daily progress, labour logs, material consumption, incident reports
Benefits & ROI
Real-Time Cost-to-Budget Visibility
Daily cost capture eliminates surprise overruns and enables proactive corrective actions.
20% Reduction in Material Wastage
Gate-pass controls and consumption tracking reduce pilferage and over-ordering.
Predictable Cash Flow
Milestone billing and payment forecasting keep working capital healthy.
Subcontractor Accountability
Measurement-based billing and contract compliance tracking reduce disputes.
Use Cases & Workflows
Site Material Management
Material indent → approval → PO → gate-pass receipt → consumption booking → variance analysis at project level.
Subcontractor Billing Cycle
Work measurement → rate application → billing generation → retention calculation → approval → payment release.
Project Financial Review
Weekly cost reports showing budget-vs-actual by WBS element with earned value analysis and completion forecasts.
Case study
See how inventory, procurement-style flows, tasks, and finance alignment were delivered as one system-with web and mobile surfaces.
Developer ERP, site workflows, and field appCommon questions
Generic ERP often misses domain workflows, compliance, and reporting expectations. Industry-specific ERP implementation maps your real operations first, then configures modules, integrations, and controls so teams adopt the system faster and avoid expensive custom rework later.
A focused phase can go live in 10-16 weeks, while full multi-module ERP programs usually run 6-12 months. Timeline depends on data quality, integration complexity, compliance approvals, and how many departments are included in phase one.
Yes. Most projects require API, file, and event-based integrations across finance, CRM, HR, operations, and analytics systems. We design integration architecture early so data remains consistent and teams avoid duplicate entries.
Low adoption caused by poor process mapping and weak change management. Successful ERP programs define target workflows, role-based training, clear ownership, and measurable outcomes before wider rollout.
We use phased rollouts, sandbox validation, migration rehearsals, and KPI checkpoints. This approach limits operational disruption, validates data integrity, and gives leadership clear go/no-go decisions at each milestone.
Ready to map your rollout? Brief the Baaz squad or browse more industry ERP guides.